Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)

2002-01-14 Thread Régis Grison

Dietmar Braun wrote:

 In my opinion, this is only a workaround.
 Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP 
 addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds.

well, the mail is from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ping iwww.net - 211.171.252.68

whois 211.171.252.68

[...]
E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Seems like [EMAIL PROTECTED] depends from kidc.net

whois iwww.net and whois kidc.net tells us they are not the same. So if 
you want a result, don't write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (may be the same guy 
than [EMAIL PROTECTED]), directly write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the provider)

Honnestly, I won't do so. There is not enough mail for me. But if 
someone want...

Regis.


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Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)

2002-01-14 Thread Régis Grison

Dietmar Braun wrote:


In my opinion, this is only a workaround.
Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP 
addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds.


well, the mail is from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ping iwww.net - 211.171.252.68

whois 211.171.252.68

[...]
E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Seems like [EMAIL PROTECTED] depends from kidc.net

whois iwww.net and whois kidc.net tells us they are not the same. So if 
you want a result, don't write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (may be the same guy 
than [EMAIL PROTECTED]), directly write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the provider)


Honnestly, I won't do so. There is not enough mail for me. But if 
someone want...


Regis.



Re: passwords and crypt?

2001-11-29 Thread Régis Grison

Roger Keays wrote:


 Hi all,

 I'm not sure if this is common knowledge or not, but I have just 
 noticed the effects of having the first two letters of your password 
 the same as the first two in your login name... You can use any 
 extension of your password!!

 e.g., on my Woody box I added a user called 'ron' and his password was 
 'roniosko'. He could login in with 'ronioskos', 'ronioskoasdfasd' and 
 so forth!

 I tried a few more and had the same results. This is something to do 
 with the random salt right?

 Can anyone else reproduce this?

 Cheers,

 Roger

I just tried this with the same as you, I found that if you use 
rooniosko instead of roniosko, the result is the same. I've tried with 
another one (user azerty and password ra) and it doesn't work. I put 
azertyqsdf as paswword and I have the same... But if I put azerty as 
password it don't... let's count the number of letters... roniosko : 8, 
rooniosko : 9, ra : 2, azertyqsdfd : 10, azerty : 5
I think the size is important, not the extension fact. I think all 
characters after the 8th letter is ignored. Anybody confirms ?

Regis.


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Re: passwords and crypt?

2001-11-29 Thread Régis Grison

Roger Keays wrote:



Hi all,

I'm not sure if this is common knowledge or not, but I have just 
noticed the effects of having the first two letters of your password 
the same as the first two in your login name... You can use any 
extension of your password!!


e.g., on my Woody box I added a user called 'ron' and his password was 
'roniosko'. He could login in with 'ronioskos', 'ronioskoasdfasd' and 
so forth!


I tried a few more and had the same results. This is something to do 
with the random salt right?


Can anyone else reproduce this?

Cheers,

Roger

I just tried this with the same as you, I found that if you use 
rooniosko instead of roniosko, the result is the same. I've tried with 
another one (user azerty and password ra) and it doesn't work. I put 
azertyqsdf as paswword and I have the same... But if I put azerty as 
password it don't... let's count the number of letters... roniosko : 8, 
rooniosko : 9, ra : 2, azertyqsdfd : 10, azerty : 5
I think the size is important, not the extension fact. I think all 
characters after the 8th letter is ignored. Anybody confirms ?


Regis.